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After more than six years of leading Dartmouth’s Office of Alumni Relations and helping to grow alumni engagement to record levels, Vice President Martha Beattie ’76 has decided to retire.
“I have the dream...

In a note to the Dartmouth community in the first week of 2016, President Philip J. Hanlon '77 stressed the lifetime value of a Dartmouth education. “The liberal arts have never been more relevant,” he wrote.
A...

This holiday season make your trip to the theater come to life through DartmouthX. In the Heart of the Sea, now playing in movie theaters across the country, tells the true story of the whale that inspired Herman Melville’s...

Rand Beers '64, this year’s recipient of the James Wright Award for Distinguished Service, is part of the long green line of Dartmouth alumni who have served their country in the military. A graduate of Dartmouth’s...

This Friday night, a few hours before thousands of fans attend the home Dartmouth football game, alumni will gather to recognize the memorial plaques that have been relocated from various campus sites to Memorial Field—a...

It’s the 119th meeting since 1882, and it’s the Ivy League football game of the season.
Dartmouth (6-0) faces Harvard (6-0) in Boston on Friday night, October 30, at 7:35 p.m. in a game to be broadcast nationally on...

The signature annual event for all Dartmouth alumni—Dartmouth Night and Homecoming—begins Friday, October 9.
As alumni pour into campus on Friday afternoon, the first-year Class of 2019 will be working fervently to...

There was a wonderful display of the continuity of Dartmouth this morning as members of the Class of 1969 presented a gift to members of the Class of 2019.
Underneath a sparkling green and white tent in front of the Blunt Alumni...

It’s likely that every company (and household) would benefit from having Andrew Tannenbaum ’97 on their side. Since 2012 he has served as the chief cybersecurity lawyer for IBM, where he works to help defend against...

Though she graduated only five years ago, Claire Wagner ’10 is no longer just learning about global health—she’s an authority on the subject.
Earlier this spring, Wagner spoke with the BBC about the...